Here is how it comes down:
Long's book, "the Making
of Bigfoot", is useless without Yakima retired Pepsi plant worker
Bob Hieronimous.
BH claimed to be in a gorilla suit in the film.
Bob Gimlin categorically denies BH was with them at all, in any way, never, at Bluff Creek.
I have this on tape.
BH said he drove to BC and walked the last mile to the site.
Gimlin says they had to go by horse for 30 miles.
Tests at the site by John Green show that the BF had to be 6'5".
Bob H. is only 5'10", and I saw this in person at his house.
The film shows a shape-shifter and BH cannot do that.
The film shows a child on the front and another on the back, and BH
never said he had any on the alleged costume.
The stride of the tracks was 41 in. I am taller than BH, (6'1") and I cannot maintain 41 in stride,
except by strain and a slight leap. BH cannot do this for 500-900 feet.
Nobody can, except Wilt Chamberlin. (7 ft tall)
IN TESTS FOR GULLIBLE TV PRODUCTION COMPANIES, GH MAKES A CONVINCING 'WALK"
BUT HE NEVER DID SO WEARING 14.5 INCH "FEET"......CLOWN FEET. (You try it...)
The same gullible tv crews say he had a sunlight glint (seen in frame 346) happen from his
false eye. HOWEVER, tests with a similar glass sphere (eye) in full sunlight, show no glint,
and the reflection is diffused and weak DUE TO CONVEX SHAPE OPTICS. Further, any costume
head would shield the eyeball from the sun, and it would be in shade.
Plus there are dozens of other reasons, muscles show in the film, the chest of BH
would rattle like a reed in a large pipe inside a full-sized BF costume and he could
never lower his arms. Many other researchers including John Green have offered
reasons why BH is full of BS. This makes Greg Long also fail, and the book as well.
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